Our first shipment of SIG 226 LEGIONS arrived yesterady

Questar2

Sponsoring Dealer
Sadly it wasn't our entire order only the DA/SA model.



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We did receive enough to fill the back orders so if you had one on order with us it's been set aside and we've been in touch with you. We do have 1 extra which you can find on our website here;

https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=2892&bc=no


We're hoping to see the SAO's soon.



We've also received some other SIG products.....

SPARTAN

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https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=1948&bc=no


M11-A1 in both BLK and DESERT


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https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=2085&bc=no



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https://shopquestar.com/shopping65/shopexd.asp?id=2452&bc=no

Get them before they're gone......
 
I just picked up and shot my 226 da/sa legion this morning and would highly recommend picking one up, such a sweet shooter
 
I just picked up and shot my 226 da/sa legion this morning and would highly recommend picking one up, such a sweet shooter

Is it actually worth the extra cost compared to a standard P226? I considered it when I bought mine but I had a hard time justifying the extra cost.
 
Is it actually worth the extra cost compared to a standard P226? I considered it when I bought mine but I had a hard time justifying the extra cost.

Yes and no. If you're very comfortable with the P226 you'll notice the refinements in the platform. I've fired thousands of rounds out of the standard 226 as it was my issued pistol for a long time. It alone is a great performer. The things I like about the legion is. The aftermarket trigger makes the double action pull butter smooth. The SA feels no different from the SRT kit to me. The knurling on the front strap is nicer as well as the higher cut in the trigger guard. But the piece I love the most is the the smaller /flusher slide catch and have yet to "ride it" stopping the slide to lock back on a empty mag. And I didn't have to buy trijicon night sights as the supplied "X-ray" night sights are a vast improvement over the standard night sights.

These are of course all mods you can do later. But it was nice to get them in a turn key package.

I'm not big on the legion kool-aid marketing but some of the exclusive gear is cool.
 
The M11-A1's will ship with the SIG-229-9-Threaded barrel.

Here is an image of a E29R-9 with the same threaded barrel;

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The barrel will protrude the same as on the M11-A1's.

Scott

Does the M11-A1 come with the barrel shown on the picture above ? if not, can you please post a picture of the actual gun....thanks.
 
Yes and no. If you're very comfortable with the P226 you'll notice the refinements in the platform. I've fired thousands of rounds out of the standard 226 as it was my issued pistol for a long time. It alone is a great performer. The things I like about the legion is. The aftermarket trigger makes the double action pull butter smooth. The SA feels no different from the SRT kit to me. The knurling on the front strap is nicer as well as the higher cut in the trigger guard. But the piece I love the most is the the smaller /flusher slide catch and have yet to "ride it" stopping the slide to lock back on a empty mag. And I didn't have to buy trijicon night sights as the supplied "X-ray" night sights are a vast improvement over the standard night sights.

These are of course all mods you can do later. But it was nice to get them in a turn key package.

I'm not big on the legion kool-aid marketing but some of the exclusive gear is cool.

I always figured it was Kool-aid marketing. Aside from the knurling it seems you can do pretty much everything else to a standard and pay less. Mind ya, I'll probably eat those words once I hold a legion for myself.... You said you were issued one in the past are you OPP?
 
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